One method:Drag a shipment underwater behind a fishing boat.
But Australian miner Eddie Sigai found himself on the wrong side of a crocodile when one grabbed his arm and dragged him underwater at a Queensland creek.
The footage began with a squad of four U.S. soldiers trapped underwater in a sinking vehicle before flashing back to their fire-fight with Russian militants in the wind-swept capital of Azerbaijan, Baku beginning in an abandoned school and ending in a crumbling construction site.
That would help explain why, after slipping underwater in a hotel bathtub, Houston was unable to help herself.
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That was the first validation for Woodman, whose friends thought their former surfing buddy had held his breath underwater for a little too long.
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And if tuition, or retirement arrives and your bond fund is underwater by a lot, or even a little, you may be reluctant to take the loss.
In that sense, not only is forgiveness of underwater mortgages a "moral hazard, " it's also cruel policy by the government for weighing on our individual ability to chase the best economic opportunities irrespective of locale.
Since the housing and financial markets began to collapse, about 39% of all Americans have been foreclosed upon, unemployed, underwater on a mortgage or behind more than two months on a mortgage, says Michael Hurd, director of the Rand Corporation's Center for the Study of Aging.
She emphasized that in situ preservation is a logical procedure and a basic principle to deal with various risks at underwater sites whenever a scientific approach is not applied to interventions.
The reef has been decimated in parts by dynamite fishing, but you will still find a huge amount of underwater life, with a smorgasbord of cuttlefish, octopus, pygmy seahorse, scorpion fish, clownfish and giant green turtles.
As mentioned previously, the most recent data on underwater mortgages shows that nearly a fourth of all residential properties with a mortgage are underwater.
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Similarly, Japanese company Ibasei recently devised a tiny underwater turbine that can be placed along a riverbank or canal to generate energy.
The chopper breathalyser is featured in the BBC's new Oceans series, which records a series of underwater scientific expeditions aimed at building up a global picture of the state of our seas.
The two-floor, 22, 000-square-foot space may be situated in the heart of stuffy and conservative Fifth Avenue, but the spa is daring to go where few, if any, have gone before: A Watsu pool (for underwater shiatsu massage) and a penthouse roof garden for outdoor massages in good weather are two of Cornelia's unique offerings.
The development came as plans were submitted for underwater turbines for a tidal energy farm off the coast of Anglesey.
As he explored underwater, holding a rope, she rode in a canoe, tugging the line if she saw an alligator.
The company's first ruggedized underwater cam was a solid snapper, but its bulky submarine-like design made it impractical for most surface-based shoots.
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Even farther afield is "The Abyss, " a sci-fi underwater adventure that takes place on a high-tech drilling rig that sits on the seafloor.
It's worth repeating: The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport is the fastest production car in the world--faster than an underwater torpedo or a bullet train.
During the survey work, an underwater microphone called a hydrophone will be used to record the high frequency sounds of harbour porpoises and white-beaked dolphins for analysis.
The documentary is hosted by Tom Brokaw and features Ballard's November 2000 underwater search for a lost Japanese midget submarine whose location is one of the enduring mysteries of the battle.
There's lots of natural gas all over the world, but most of it is stranded, which means that for whatever reason--it's deep underwater or in a remote area, for example--it's not commercially exploitable.
And because the bacteria use oxygen in the water as they digest oil, scientists are concerned that process could cause an oxygen-depleted area underwater a "dead zone" that could choke off a variety of undersea life.
Last summer, Congress passed the HOPE for Homeowners Act to help families who found themselves "underwater" as a result of declining home values -- families who owed more on their mortgages than their homes are worth.
The turquoise ocean hides a stunning underwater garden, and snorkelling the fringing reef around the islands is on a par with snorkelling the outer reef.
The results, which will be reported in a forthcoming issue of Functional Ecology, suggest that echelon swimming is the underwater equivalent to carrying a child.
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The plunge has also put a fair bit of his stock options underwater too (although still a small percentage).
The funds run by politicians are in much worse shape: They also admit to being half a trillion dollars underwater, but their true liability is more like a trillion and a half.
The house had grown disturbed doors pestering at their frames whenever the weather drew breath, clatters on the roof, something twisting, searching overhead, and meanwhile she dreamed a little of being underwater, swimming the length of an obstacle course, both a game and an obstacle course, in some kind of terrible amusement park.
America's Cup boats traditionally have been monohulled with a keel a big underwater fin that counterbalances against the wind.
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